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121
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61
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5.66km
01:29
50m
50m
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41
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6.16km
01:36
40m
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36
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6.08km
01:37
60m
70m
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40
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4.35km
01:07
20m
20m
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26
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10.7km
02:47
70m
70m
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1865년에 지어진 신고딕 양식의 저택으로, 연못이 있는 경관 공원으로 둘러싸여 있습니다. 원래는 3헥타르 미만이었으나 나중에 10.5헥타르로 확장되었습니다. A Speculo가 구상한 설계 개념은 19세기 후반에 인기를 얻었던 '접시 모델'을 기반으로 했으며, 특히 1헥타르 미만의 작은 공원이나 별장 정원을 조성할 때 사용되었습니다. '접시'는 어느 정도 개방되고 움푹 들어간 중앙 부분(Ransberg에서는 시간이 지남에 따라 확장된 연못)과 높고 나무가 우거진 가장자리로 구성되며, 그 가장자리에는 순환하는 주변 도로가 숨겨져 있어 잘 선택된 지점에서 저택 내부 또는 외부 풍경을 향한 매력적인 전망이나 경치를 제공합니다. 파낸 흙은 지형을 강조하는 데 사용되었습니다. 파빌리온이나 나무 또는 관목 그룹을 위한 작은 언덕이 있습니다. 여기서는 네덜란드 린든 나무(Tilia x europaea) 네 그루가 있는 연못 옆의 작은 언덕입니다. (벨기에 공원 및 정원 조사)
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What a dilapidated chapel that stands out all the more here in the forest, close to the piece of heathland.
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Nice varied footpath with some entrances to the Heibos that I did not know and where a "red walk" runs. The most important entrances to the Heibos elsewhere are already among the highlights.
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Here it is also sometimes a bit wetter in drier weather due to the proximity of ponds, some pools and streams, and the lower location between two hills. The domain next to you is from the Liefkensrode farm - https://www.komoot.com/nl-nl/highlight/7316745
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Pachthoeve Campenrode is a closed farm built in brick with natural stone elements and consisting of a house, transverse barn, stables, cart house and storage areas. The farm site has a rich history with a first mention in the 17th century. The farm possibly preserves an 18th-century core in the upper room section of the house. The buildings evolved in the 19th century into a quasi-closed arrangement, and acquired their current appearance in the 20th century. The history of the leasehold farm is closely linked to the disappeared castle or ‘hof van Bleechem’, which was first mentioned in 1336, and was probably a ‘terra mansionaria’ of the abbey of Sint-Truiden. It was a court with a moat just south of the current farm on the other side of the Velp. The court was owned by Godefridus van Bleechem in the middle of the 14th century and later by sons Willelmus and Joannes de Bleechem. ‘Bleechem’ was at that time a hamlet of Loksbergen that was first mentioned in 1315. The leasehold farm itself was only first mentioned in 1626. It is unclear whether a (leasehold) farm was already present from the mention of the nearby ‘Hof van Bleechem’. What is certain is that extensive renovations were carried out by Marie Victoire de Voordt before 1712. In the meantime, the court had gradually evolved into a ruin and would be described for the last time in 1775 as ‘het oudt casteel met syne grachten’. To replace the ‘castle’, de Voordt decided to establish a ‘heerdij’ to the right of the current entrance gate. This may have been a room or a living area that was built for when the owner/lord came to visit. This may concern the upper room section of the current farm. Inventory of Immovable Heritage: Pachthoeve Compenrode, https://id.erfgoed.net/erfgoedobjecten/306950
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The Liefkensrode farm was probably founded around 1284 by Hendrik Liefkint, alderman of Diest and founder of the Liefkintgodshuis. He gave the order to clear the existing forests. The toponym Liefkensrode means ‘forest clearing under the direction of Liefkint’. In 1336 the farm was owned by a certain Mathiaas de Lifkenrode who in turn bequeathed it to heirs such as Morijs van Liefkensrode (before 1370) and Reyneris van Liefkensrode (from 1371). However, no documents or descriptions have been preserved about the layout and buildings of the farm since its foundation. The Liefkensrode farm was set up as a late bench with mayor and aldermen at the beginning of the 15th century. In the first half of the 15th century the farm was owned by widow Margerite van Rommale. Around 1526, the entire property came into the hands of an unknown canon of the chapter of the Saint-Lambert Cathedral of Liège. The canon probably gave the order for the construction of the current chapel in the north wing, to the left of the entrance gate. Afterwards, in 1572, it was in the possession of Ardt van Amours, lord of Sint-Margriete-Houtem. Inventory of Immovable Heritage: Hoeve Liefkensrode, https://id.erfgoed.net/erfgoedobjecten/306951
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Hoeve Liefkensrode is a closed farm with a possible foundation at the end of the 13th century. The current farm with gatehouse and house from the 17th century incorporates an indoor 16th century chapel. In the second half of the 18th century, four detached wings were combined into a closed farm. Inventory of Immovable Heritage: Hoeve Liefkensrode, https://id.erfgoed.net/erfgoedobjecten/306951
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Strangely enough, for me it was an unpaved climb here :)
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